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NDP chief Marit Stiles makes a cease in Kingston

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Ontario’s NDP chief, Marit Stiles, was given a heat welcome throughout a marketing campaign cease in Kingston. She stood in entrance of supporters alongside Kingston and The Islands NDP candidate Elliot Goodell Ugalde.

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Ontario’s NDP chief was given a heat welcome to the occasion’s new marketing campaign workplace in Kingston on Tuesday afternoon, however was all enterprise when it got here to discussing the looming provincial election.

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Marit Stiles stood in entrance of supporters alongside Kingston and The Islands NDP candidate Elliot Goodell Ugalde.

In the course of the rally, Stiles stated lots has occurred this week with U.S. President Donald Trump’s looming tariffs. She informed supporters that after seven years, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has made the province weak and weak.

“He needed to stick to a strong united plan with all of the other provinces and the federal government,” Stiles stated. “I think Doug Ford was coming out from day one with plans on the back of a napkin and that worries me because we need a strong united approach.”

The NDP chief stated that is the time for change, including that Ontario can’t afford one other seven years of Ford.

“Doug Ford has shown us who he is over and over again,” Stiles stated. “He lies to the people of Ontario, turns around and says then something completely different every the time. I do not believe that he has shown that he has the interest of Ontarians at heart. Over and over again he makes bad deals for Ontario, he makes dirty deals that just benefit his friends and she us as well he’ll make deals with big American corporations over Ontario companies often.”

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NDP leader spoke with residents of Kingston at their new office. NDP chief speaks with Kingston residents on the opening of it’s new workplace alongside Bathtub Rd on February 4, 2025. MAEGEN KULCHAR/The Whig Commonplace. Picture by Maegen Kulchar /jpg, KI, apsmc

Among the principal subjects she spoke to supporters about had been meals inflation, inexpensive housing, household medical doctors and the dearth of help for post-secondary college students.

“Strengthening our health -care system, strengthening our public services, our public education system, our post-secondary institutions,” Stiles stated. “Thinking about that future workforce who are graduating. Ensuring that Ontario is tariff proof, so we are investing here. Things like an Ontario government Ontario first procurement plan.”

When requested about inexpensive housing in Kingston, Stiles stated a plan will likely be revealed quickly.

“One of the things we are very committed to bringing back is real rent control,” she stated. “We have to stop people from losing their homes in the first place, but we are also going to be putting forward the most ambitious plans. We’ve seen the provinces history to build more deeply affordable homes with lots of options for people.”

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NDP leader Marit Stiles and Kingston and The Island candidate Elliot Goodell Ugalde stand in front of supportors on February 4, 2025. NDP chief Marit Stiles and Kingston and The Island candidate Elliot Goodell Ugalde stand in entrance of supporters on Feb. 4, 2025. MAEGEN KULCHAR/The Whig Commonplace. Picture by Maegen Kulchar /jpg, KI, apsmc

Native NDP candidate Ugalde echoed that want, including that the power for him to purchase a house at his age is unattainable.

“Frankly, I’m quite angry that me and none of my colleagues will never own a home,” Ugalde stated.

He’s hoping to deliver down the price of dwelling for residents dwelling in Kingston and the Islands.

“People are struggling,” Ugalde stated. “The city declared a state of emergency saying that one in three households struggle with food insecurity. Thirteen-point-three per cent of our constituents live below the poverty line, the labour of federation estimates, and that’s a disgrace.”

When it comes to well being care, “we want to implement more practice ready assessment programs to get internationally trained physicians that already reside within our constituencies on to the front line instead of having them compete for residency positions with Canadian medical graduates,” stated Ugalde.

He additionally desires to carry Queen’s College accountable.

“They claim to be running a deficit, but they have a better credit rating than many comparable mid-sized Ontario universities. And they are using this deficit as a justification to not pay their workers backpay in regard to Bill 124, which has already been struck down as unconstitutional. We want fiscal transparency from that institution and we want that university to pay their workers and negotiate fairly.”

Ugalde and his supporters will start canvassing neighbourhoods on Feb. 5, 2025 beginning at 7 p.m.

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